Friday, November 9, 2012

THREE YEAR ANNIVERSARY AND WILLIAM SOFIELD ~ DESIGN IN NEW YORK

Today is my three year anniversary in blogland! I can't believe I have been here for 3 years, but I have loved every minute. I have met so many wonderful friends here, and I want to thank all of you for making this Splendid Sass thing what it is. Without you, there would be no blog! Thank you for your support, friends!

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Interior Designer William Sofield decorated this elegant Manhattan apartment for a New York couple. ENJOY!

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Congratulations on making it three years Teresa! I somehow missed my three year anniversary this summer I guess because it doesn't feel like three years. Lovely apartment and Simon Upton takes the best photographs!

Hi Teresa....wow 3 years!! Congrats to you, I know you brighten many a morning for those who love and adore your beautiful take on gorgeous interiors. I love visiting you because I know I am guaranteed to fall in love with something!Wishing you many many more successful years blogging, to have so many friends you have to be one, and that you are! Congratulations.

Congrats on your 3 year anniversary! I for one would not even BE hear if it weren't for your blog and your help and your inspirations! I look forward to reading it every day! Thanks for another well thought out and beautiful post! Have a great friday!

Has it been three years? Wow! How time flies. I remember visiting your blog back when I was just thinking of starting my own. You always brought a bit of beauty into my day and still do... and today's gorgeous apartment is another perfect bit of loveliness. Happy Weekend, Teresa! XO

Teresa I remember so well when you started blogging! You always made it a point to visit plus comment...do you get 2 or 3 hrs of sleep? You are so well known for your fabulous images which are pinned so much!

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